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    The Broken Token (Richard Nottingham Series #1)

    The Broken Token (Richard Nottingham Series #1)

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    by Chris Nickson


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    Pickpockets, pimps and prostitutes:
    All in a day's work for the city constable - until work moves too close to home . . .

    When Richard Nottingham, Constable of Leeds, discovers his former housemaid murdered in a particularly sickening manner, his professional and personal lives move perilously close.
    Circumstances seem to conspire against him, and more murders follow.
    Soon the city fathers cast doubt on his capability, and he is forced to seek help from an unsavoury source.
    Not only does the murder investigation keep running into brick walls, and family problems offer an unwelcome distraction; he can't even track down a thief who has been a thorn in his side for months.
    When answers start to emerge, Nottingham gets more than he bargains for . . .

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    Publishers Weekly
    Music journalist Nickson (The NPR Curious Listener’s Guide to World Music) makes an impressive mystery debut, set in 1731 Leeds. Early one morning, constable Richard Nottingham’s trusted deputy, John Sedgwick, bangs on his door to announce a double murder. In a poor neighborhood street, Nottingham recognizes dissenting preacher Daniel Morton, whose slashed corpse is entangled with the stabbed body of the constable’s ex-serving girl, Pamela Watson, who’d been “like a third daughter” to him before she left his household to marry a farm laborer. A token that Nottingham once gave Pamela, a penny cut in half to signify parted lovers, appears to have been torn from a ribbon around Pamela’s neck. Nottingham and Sedgwick interview whores, pimps, and procurers in an effort to catch the lunatic who slays three couples in six days. Multiple threads of the case come together at the end in an unexpected and disturbing conclusion. (Oct.)
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